1. Some people can't express themselves as clearly as others in writing.2. Locking topics should be a serious decision...

Apparently the choice has been made in this particular case of the forum software regardless of whether a Java solution exists, but the discussion/topic is still interesting and pretty relevant if others want to post in it (see my suggestion re: an OT forum, this would be a good candidate for being moved there)

Edit: try writing your post in swedish and ask him how coherent it sounds lol

Re-read the post paying attention not to artistic expression per se, or even the spelling.It wouldnt make sense in any language, now would it.I like how the artist struggles with his grasp of reality; you can almost feel his pain as his alter ego takes hold in the end, all becoming clear.

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sod-off! g'night.

I speak a few languages (maybe not Swedish) but I tell you they never loose that much in the translation. As for the topic, its good practice not to complain about the decor when invited into a hosts house. That again could just be me.

My answer: Why would I risk studying java for games when you won't even run the forum and web site on java technology. If java is too cumbersome or unreliable (which is the message you unknowingly send) to use for a web site then why would I want - take the path less traveled and hope to make the next generation of games with java.

You're absolutely right. Sun is wrong. Sun should follow the example of other game development sites. Most games are written in C++. That is exactly why other games-programming related www-sites are C++ powered using browser-specific DirectX Plugins, right?

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